Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster is heading west on May 25th

Don't get me wrong;  this is not a harem, it is an army.

Don’t get me wrong; this is not a harem, it is an army.
Picture: Atlus / Sega

Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster launches in North America this spring, the developer Atlus announced today. It will be available on May 25 for PlayStation 4, Switch and Steam, almost seven months after its launch in Japan. Those who buy Digital Deluxe Edition will be able to play four days earlier on May 21st.

The cult role-playing game PlayStation 2 follows a normal Japanese high school student, while he is suddenly pushed into a war between heaven and hell in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo. Like Atlus’ popularity The person In the evenings, the battles revolve around friendship, growth and, finally, the fusion of a litany of demons composed of mythological figures from history and folklore. Think American gods but with very little of Neil Gaiman’s sentimentality.

Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster updates the 17-year-old game with remastered 3D models and backgrounds, as well as introducing new difficulty settings to make things harder or easier, depending on your own wishes. Following in the footsteps of the revisions of the original “Director’s Cut” and “Maniax Chronicle”, Dante from Devil May Cry series and Summoner of devilsRaidou Kuzunoha will make appearances, the first in the main game and the last in downloadable content.

In contrast to the The person, whose recent games usually favor the game of social interaction compared to hardcore-dungeon-crawl, correct Shin Megami Tensei games are known for offering a healthy challenge to even the toughest min-max. That being said, the style and atmosphere are worth more than a little frustration. As the original single player, I can’t wait to return to the Demi-fiend.

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